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Index finds Milwaukee construction costs rose more than national average in early 2025

13 June 2025 at 10:00

Construction costs for nonresidential buildings in Milwaukee and nationally rose more in the first three months of the year than in the same period of 2024, underscoring the ripple effects of shifting global trade policy and tariffs in the supply chain.

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For the love of dog! ‘The Dogist’ pens new book, ‘This Dog Will Change Your Life’

13 June 2025 at 10:00

When Elias Weiss Friedman recently spoke with WPR’s “BETA,” he reflected on his own childhood dog, talked about approaching dogs and their people on the street, and wondered what that world might be like if dogs were in charge.

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Survey: Nation thinks Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa are all ‘equally good’

Wisconsin’s Green Bay Packers lead in Superbowl titles, Iowa gets the nation’s first crack at picking the nation’s president and — although some Wisconsinites beg to differ — Minnesota leads in number of lakes. But a survey looked to answer: Which state is better?

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Republicans boost state school funding by $330M — about $2.7B less than Gov. Tony Evers proposed

13 June 2025 at 04:48

Republicans who run the Legislature's budget committee voted Thursday to increase state spending on K-12 schools by $336 million — about $2.7 billion less than what was proposed by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. GOP lawmakers also voted to cut income taxes by $1.3 billion, largely by reducing taxes on retirement income and expanding the second lowest tax bracket so that people who earn more money can pay a lower rate.

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‘No Kings’ protests will be held in communities across Wisconsin Saturday 

12 June 2025 at 22:34

Over 50 other protests are planned in Wisconsin as part of the national movement, which falls on the same day that Trump will hold a massive military parade in Washington D.C.

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With federal funding in question, GOP lawmakers, Gov. Evers call for state to fund suicide hotline

12 June 2025 at 22:00

The governor and legislators are asking the Joint Finance Committee for more than $12 million to maintain the state's access to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline through 2027.

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Madison mayor unveils another round of zoning changes designed to increase the city’s housing supply

12 June 2025 at 10:00

Madison leaders are putting forward a new batch of zoning changes designed to increase the supply of housing in one of Wisconsin's fastest-growing cities.

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New report finds Wisconsin lags behind most states in federal payments, but potential cuts still loom large

12 June 2025 at 10:00

As sweeping federal cuts loom, a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum finds Wisconsin ranks near the bottom of states in terms of receiving federal payments. Even so, cuts could pose widespread effects.

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Public education makes its case Thursday before Wisconsin’s Joint Finance Committee

12 June 2025 at 10:00

Wisconsin’s budget writing committee will turn its attention to public school funding Thursday. On the line is everything from increasing the special education reimbursement rate to supporting youth mental health to providing meals to children.

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Campaign finance watchdog sues Elon Musk, accuses him of election bribery ahead of April Supreme Court election

11 June 2025 at 18:44

A Wisconsin campaign finance watchdog group is suing Elon Musk and his affiliated political action committees, claiming they conspired to break state election bribery laws by paying residents millions of dollars ahead of the April Supreme Court election.

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